Smile for the Camera
Dennis Kaczor
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Here is an image that Itook while out in Banff Alberta Canada well going on a day trip to photograh around the area.
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Owwwww wow he's a big ole boy isn't he
Hope I get to see some of those when I'm in Canada later in the year
Thanks for sharing Dennis.
Great Shot .... Skippy
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Yes this is a big guy for sure, there were a few there, butr this guy decided to just lay down and take in some sun and warmth.
I hope that when you visit that you do see these guys, they are amazing to see.
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Thanks for the :d not sure what this means though.
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Thanks for the kind words on this shot.
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Cool shot either way.
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Yes this was taken in the wild for sure. Was in Banff, Alberta Canada and took this shot well out with a bunch of guys from work. We were there for a meeting and had the day off.
Thanks for the kind words.
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Nice shot.
Hi Ric, either that or it's gas! Did I just say that.
Thanks for the kind words.
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Hi Trish, thanks for the kind words on this image. I know what you mean about never coming accross some thing like these guys. I was happy to capture them, as I will never know if I would ever be out west again.
Thanks again.
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Hi Maestro, thanks for the kind words regarding this image. So that what that :d is. I never use these on my forum, so now I will have to check these out now
Thanks again.
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Hi Harry, thanks for the kind words on this image.
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